My bikes have a tendency... to have mixed hubs instead of pairs. I don't consciously choose them to be this way - that's just how things work out. is there anything so bad about this? I confess that it's aesthetically unpure, and dismays some maintenance mechanics, but have I truly reason to feel guilty?
I would like to understand please, the thinking of those with moral opposition to mixed hubs.

Last edited by artek on Tue May 20, 2008 2:55 am, edited 1 time in total.

So you have to pair it with a diffrent rear hub....
That will be Tune/DT or Campagnolo Record... etc. etc.
All will end up to be nice shiny black hubs and DT decals are easy to remove so are the White Campagnolo Record print ons.... all black no names .... What's the problem?

2-By the way; The Campagnolo carbon seatpost from the Record group is not a post I would buy (although I am a Campagnolo adept) the one bolt construction is not O.K. for riders in my weight cat. And it needs a torque of 18-20nm this is not nice for carbon saddle rails. A double bolt construction will have to bolds at a torque of 6-7nm that is a much better construction. And stressing the carbon saddle rails a lot less.

_________________My bike is Italian so it is Nervosa and of course has Anorexia I like them thin!

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